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MINUTES <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />OCTOBER 14, 1987 <br />Baldwin opened the meeting at 7:00 P.M. <br />ALL MEMBERS PRESENT <br />Hard, Ciernia, Chenoweth, Wallin, and Baldwin. Also present were Wiessner <br />and S. Chenoweth. <br />MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 23, 1987 APPROVED <br />Council approved the Minutes of September 23, 1987. <br />CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED <br />Council approved the Consent Agenda as presented. <br />1. Disbursements through October 14, 1987 $28,013.61 <br />2. Payroll 9/16/87 - 9/30/87 $ 6,987.58 <br />3. Fire & Rescue Reports <br />4. Planning Commission Minutes of October 5, 1987 <br />5. Human Rights Commission Minutes of September 17, 1987 <br />6, 1987 Audit Proposal from George M. Hansen Co., P.A. <br />7. Maier, Stewart & Assoc. Statement through September 19, 1987 <br />8. Licenses <br />PRESENTATION BY ALAN STEDMAN, COMMUNITY SCHOOL COORDINATOR AT F.H. SCHOOL <br />Alan Stedman presented Council with information on his personal background <br />and explained his responsibilities and goals as Coordinator. <br />REQUEST FROM CIATTI'S RESTAURANT, 1611 W. LARPENTEUR, FOR PRORATION OF <br />LIQUOR LICENSE FEE <br />Council considered a letter from Ciatti's Italian Restaurant dated <br />September 22, 1987, requesting the license fee for the liquor license be <br />prorated due to the fact that the restaurant will not be in operation for <br />an entire year (opening is planned for November 23rd). Following input <br />from Dan Danforth, President of Ciatti's, and Council discussion, Wallin <br />moved, seconded by Chenoweth, approval of the liquor and Sunday liquor <br />licenses on a prorated basis for a total fee of $2,800. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />APPROVAL OF VARIANCE REQUEST FROM GARY LANGER, 1740 SIMPSON, TO PLACE A <br />UTILITY SHED FOUR FEET FROM NORTH LOT LINE <br />Council approved Mr. Langer's request as unanimously recommended by the <br />Planning Commission at their October 5, 1987 meeting. <br />APPROVAL OF 1988 POLICING CONTRACT WITH RAMSEY COUNTY SHERRIF'S DEPARTMENT <br />Ciernia explained he has reviewed the formula used for calculating the <br />cost of the contract and found there is possibly one area in which a <br />reduction might be negotiated (dispatching service is based on population <br />which includes the University and the Sheriff's Department does not police <br />the University). Any changes in this area would also affect the city's <br />joint policing contract with Lauderdale. Council approved the 1988 <br />policing contract and authorized Baldwin and Wiessner to sign the same. <br />Wiessner was directed to pursue possible future cost reductions with <br />~~ <br />